The Surfer

February 12, 2009
Posted on 02/12/2009 in England in West Indies 2008-09
Stanford's role in West Indies' win

Mike Selvey, in his blog in the Guardian, attributes West Indies' victory in the first Test partly to the serious change in attitude engendered by Allen Stanford's involvement in cricket in the Caribbean.

For a decade West Indies cricket has been characterised by ill-discipline that failed to make the most of its assets. Stanford's squad was together for six weeks prior to the event. They prepared meticulously, practised assiduously, played wonderfully and got their reward. From that they learned the value of putting hard work into an enterprise. Six of that successful side were members of the team that won in Jamaica, led by Chris Gayle, a batsman of immense capacity but hitherto a serial underachiever, a batting dilettante. No more.

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